
How do we achieve safe drinking water for all by 2030 and why is progress falling short?
In this webinar, CAWST brings together global WASH practitioners to explore the latest evidence, challenges, and solutions shaping safe drinking water and SDG 6.1. Drawing on recent findings from the WHO, JMP, and UN-Water, this session highlights a critical reality: Water that is safe at the source is not always safe to drink. Contamination often occurs between collection and consumption, making household water treatment and safe storage (HWTS) a vital part of the solution.
How do we achieve safe drinking water for all by 2030 and why is progress falling short?
In this webinar, CAWST brings together global WASH practitioners to explore the latest evidence, challenges, and solutions shaping safe drinking water and SDG 6.1. Drawing on recent findings from the WHO, JMP, and UN-Water, this session highlights a critical reality: Water that is safe at the source is not always safe to drink. Contamination often occurs between collection and consumption, making household water treatment and safe storage (HWTS) a vital part of the solution.
27 min
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